A 4 hp Acadia engine that is fully functional - sideview. Note that this engine also has a prop attached. In a boat the prop shaft would be much longer - leaving the engine and going to the back of the boat.

Top down view of a Barnes engine at the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. Located on the back of the engine bed on the right hand side is a battery pack and on the left hand side is a battery coil. These two components would work...

A 4 hp Acadia engine that is fully functional. Note that the engine is mounted on an engine bedding with wheels for easy movement. This engine weighs around 170lbs and is the smallest of the Acadia engines.

A 4hp Acadia engine sits in the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. Note the piece of wood in the flywheel - most fishermen removed the brass pin that came with the engines for starting them. They had a history of the spring breaking...

The cylinder head of a Barnes engine that has been donated for restoration purposes to the Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador. Note the paper sticker which is still intact demonstrating the prestine condition of this antique engine.